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hiddenkitty26-30, F
At the college I went to, all the majors I heard about had a specific four-year plan, so it was very reasonable to graduate in 4 years. I would say this is true in most cases in the US.

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One can turn a bachelor without waiting four years and even make a degree out of it. 馃槄
btchstfuF
Yeah and it took me 6 years
Bean1746-50, F
In the US, generally. That's how long it took me (and I took courses in the summers as well). And if you're not focused and organized with your degree plan, it could end up taking 5 or 6 years.馃槺
NoSugarCoating26-30, F
DAMN!!
What country? Ours take 3 years, but 5 years for Med students
KingofPizza236-40, M
It's the standard/"recommended" schedule for US colleges, yeah.
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depends on how many credits you take. per semester.
popmol22-25, M
professional bachelors in general are 3 years, the academic ones are in general 3 but its useless if you don't do a masters degree. and those are 2 years. i'm planning to do 1 professional bachelor and a academic one with a masters
Socialclutz36-40, M
At the first university I went to there was a 2 year agriculture degree. I wish now I had gone for that

 
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